NJ Human Services Commissioner Visits Lakewood’s Common Grounds Community Garden

The Common Grounds Community Garden at the John Patrick Sports Complex, Vine Street, Lakewood, N.J., a special project of the nonprofit organization One Ocean County that aims to bridge the diverse Ocean County communities, is open to the public.

Recently Sarah Adelman, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Trenton, toured the garden along with Tova Herskovitz, Founder and Director of One Ocean County; Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles; Committeeman Meir Lichtenstein; Lakewood Police Sergeants Ken Burdge and Jeannette Shimonovich; among other law enforcement officials and dignitaries.

Tova Herskovitz and Ayala Schlossberg, Head Gardener, have turned this plot of Lakewood Township park land into a garden with a variety of unique flowers and plants. Visitors of all races, religions, and ages frequent the garden to enjoy its beauty and actively participate in planting activities. Lakewood Department of Public Works implemented an effective irrigation system to maintain it. Police officers and various other Township employees are also active participants in gardening activities.

“It was a wonderful visit,” Commissioner Adelman said following the tour. “It was inspiring to witness the ways Common Grounds Community Garden brings together people of all ages, abilities, and cultural backgrounds to learn, grow, and share experiences in nature. I thank Lakewood for hosting me, and encourage community members to enjoy the garden and the spirit of unity upon which it was created.”        

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